Fruity Delay 2

Fruity
Delay 2 is an enhanced version of the Fruity Delay VST plugin, with refined controls and some additional features,
such as stereo offset and panning control for the input signal.

Related plugin:Fruity Delay Bank is a more sophisticated delay plugin, for those times when one delay is not enough.

Parameters

Input Section

Allows you to tune the volume and panning of the input signal.

Panning wheel (PAN) - Sets the panning of the input signal.

Volume wheel (VOL) - Sets the volume of the input signal.

Feedback Section

Sets various options for the echo feedback.

Normal/Inverted/Ping Pong - Normal keeps the stereo data consistent with
the input signal; Inverted switches the left and right channels in the feedback
(so if the input is panned to right, the feedback will be panned to left);
Ping Pong works like Inverted, but switches the left and right channels repeatedly
for each echo generated (thus creating a "ping pong" effect).

Volume wheel (VOL) - sets the volume of the feedback. Setting this to
maximum will create feedback that never fades out, while setting it to minimum
(spun
maximum to left) will result in no feedback.

Cutoff wheel (CUT) - sets the cutoff frequency amount for the feedback.
Using this feature allows you to "smooth out" echoes as they fade
out thus creating more natural effect.

Time Section

Contains the time settings of the delay effect.

Time wheel (TIME) - sets the signal delay time (and amount of time between
echoes in the feedback). This setting is tempo based. If you want to set
the time to an exact number of steps, Right-click the wheel and from the
popup menu select the Set submenu for a list of presets.

Stereo Offset wheel (OFS) - lets you set a time offset for the left or
right audio channel, thus creating richer stereo panorama of the delay effect.
To delay the left channel, spin the wheel to the left. To delay the right
channel,
turn to the right. To remove the time offset between channels, reset
the wheel (Right-click the wheel and select the Reset command).

Dry Section

Contains a single wheel (VOL) that sets the amount of "dry" (unprocessed)
signal to be mixed with the "wet" (processed by the effect) signal.

If you want to use Fruity Delay 2 in a send track, it is recommended to set
the dry volume to 0 (the wheel spun maximum to left).